Two weeks ago, at the quarter mark of the season, the Packers' odds to win Super Bowl LII (15 to 2) were just behind those of the New England Patriots (22 to 3).

This week, they stand at 75 to 1, tied with the Cardinals, Bengals and Chargers behind 19 other teams led by the Patriots at 8 to 1.

Their odds are still better than nine other teams, though, including the Bears (150 to 1) and Browns (300 to 1).

Oh, and we know coach Mike McCarthy made it very clear the Packers weren't interested in signing Colin Kaepernick. But according to oddsmakers, Green Bay is the second-most likely team, behind the Jaguars, to sign the former 49ers quarterback at 24-1 odds.

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JS reporter Tom Silverstein and ex-Packers All-Pro safety LeRoy Butler discuss what Brett Hundley and the Packers offense needs to do to be successful.
Bill Schulz